Results for “100 mile per hour tape”
Military-grade duct tape.
Full completion run: grab everything before you finish.
Someone so visibly sapphic you can clock them from 100 feet away.
The drywall finisher — tapes and muds the seams.
A wide back tapering to a narrow waist, forming a V.
Oakland youth bike with spokes wrapped in coloured duct tape and tinfoil.
The sandpaper-like sheet on top of the deck for traction.
A player who won't budge from one spot, usually tucked in a corner.
Beefy reinforcement minion that spawns after an inhibitor falls.
A carry that scales so hard the late game basically belongs to it.
A player who joins a streamer's lobby just to hunt them on camera.
An input that only works if you hit it on one exact frame.
Positioning so exact you have to be on the right individual pixel.
Dramatic comeback line lifted from Michael Jordan's documentary, deployed for petty grudges.
Absolutely knackered — done in.
Your head — Manc for the thing on top of your neck.
Skint — pockets empty, wallet shut.
Excellent, massive, a belter.
Lemon-pepper wings tossed in hot sauce — ATL's signature wing order.
An older full-size American sedan dressed up for Bay Area hyphy car culture.
DJ Screw's slowed-down cassette mixtapes out of Houston.
A resident of Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
Rubber-bottomed, leather-topped winter work boots — U.P. uniform.
Deerskin mittens with a wool liner — Yooper deep-winter kit.
Detroit's Seven Mile Road — north-side cultural artery.
UK drill term for a knife — specifically one carried for stabbing.
Out of jail but on parole or probation — every move tracked.
A British Army commissioned officer — usually Sandhurst, usually posh.
Your court docs — and proof you're not a nonce or a snitch.
Diners who squat at a table long after the meal's done.
An unmarked police car.
A traffic ticket — useless paper to frame on your wall.
Pit stop — pulling over for a bathroom break.
A Kenworth tractor.
An out-of-nowhere headline that jolts the market mid-session.
Trading a stock among yourselves to fake volume or move the price.
The last hour of trading on options-expiry days, when prices go feral.
Flexible spring-steel ribbon used to snake wires through walls and conduit.
Any hammer used to make something fit when it really shouldn't.
Lineman — utility or transmission pole climber.